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Women's Nonfiction
Women's Nonfiction: A Guide to Reading Interests | Jessica Zellers
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What is it that women want to know? As it turns out, a lot Focusing on the reading interests of women, this guide maps and describes nonfiction that spans every Dewey category. What makes this body of literature unique is that it is written specifically for a female readership, and directly addresses women's issues. The author annotates more than 600 titles, with hundreds of additional titles referenced as read-alikes. Although women's fiction is widely treated as a reading interest and even a genre, until now its nonfiction counterpart has not been seriously considered outside of scholarly circles. Yet, there is a body of popular literature that specifically appeals to women. This is clearly evident in the collections of women's bookstores, which carry life stories, personal and spiritual growth collections, guides to health, wellness and beauty, and so on. Zellers's guide is designed to help readers and librarians navigate the breadth of nonfiction to find popular titles about women and women's experiences. Annotating some 600 titles, with hundreds more referenced as read-alikes; it is a valuable in readers' advisory services, as well as a great source for creating displays and programs (particularly during Women's History month). It may also be a useful resource for women's studies programs.
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ChaoticMissAdventures
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#NFNR is over!

Did people get some non-fiction books read? What was your favorite?

I read 10 and my favorites were
They Can't Kill Us Until They Kill Us,
Fuzz and the new King: A Life biography.

All three were excellent.

Bookwormjillk I read quite a few. Thanks for hosting. My favorite was 5mo
shortsarahrose I got a couple read. My favorite was 5mo
marleed I read 5 memoirs in November! 5mo
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ChaoticMissAdventures @Bookwormjillk you read so many! Do you know what your percentage is fiction vs non-fiction? I was trying for 25% nonfiction this year but am failing miserably. 5mo
ChaoticMissAdventures @shortsarahrose this has been on my list! So glad to hear you enjoyed it. Dave Grohl is just an icon, I love him so much. 5mo
ChaoticMissAdventures @marleed 5! that is so good. I love learning about other people's lives. I read the Viola Davis one this month, and learned so much about her and now see her in such a more rounded light. 5mo
Bookwormjillk @ChaoticMissAdventures I‘m about 25% for the year, but I did save a lot for November. 5mo
ChaoticMissAdventures @Bookwormjillk you hit my goal for the year! Which is good because I am not making it. I am at 18% now, but have a bunch of fiction I wanted to get off my oldest TBR before end of year. Hopefully we can both squeeze in a few more.
5mo
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LitsyEvents
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@Riveted_Reader_Melissa is preparing another year of great reading:

More Choices! Nonfiction this time!

What will it be for next year?

I can hardly wait to see #SheSaid

comment on her post if you wish to be tagged:
https://www.litsy.com/web/post/2464833